Nolan Wells’ mom Christine Wansley shares funeral plans, slams haters: ‘Losing my son was not a joke’
Nolan Wells’ mother, Christine Wonsley, has penned a scathing post criticizing those who “downplay” or “joke” her son’s death. wellsOn July 6, an 18-year-old Mississippi State football player was found dead in an accident. All day party Located on Horn Island off the coast of Ocean Springs.

While authorities initially said foul play did not appear to be involved, they are still investigating the case. Autopsy results are not yet available. The family is also conducting a personal autopsy in Washington, D.C., but the results have not yet been released or shared with the public.
Meanwhile, the case has left Many questions have no answers And it attracted a lot of attention. There has been so much discussion surrounding Wells on social media, but not all of it has been respectful. His mother, Wonsley, wrote a brief post on Facebook in an attempt to set the record straight.
What Nolan Wells’ Mother Said
she wrote “To those of you who joke or joke about my son’s death, I pray that you never have to go through this pain. But if you ever find yourself in this situation or anything like it, I pray that you are given grace.”
Wansley further added: “I pray people don’t joke about your loss. I saw the comments from two guys I went to high school with and it was absolutely disgusting. I will pray for you. Losing my son was not a joke.”
Wells’ mother also said she was planning his funeral but “it doesn’t feel real.”
“Planning a funeral for our 18-year-old feels unreal. All the emotions coming together. I thank God that I can watch the video again and hear his laugh. We miss Nolan so much,” she also said wrote.
Nolan Wells GoFundMe
at the same time to fund me Nolan Xavier Wells is approaching the $750,000 mark in fundraising. As of this writing, $666,024 has been raised.
“Nolan Xavier Wells was a beloved son, grandson, brother, friend and teammate who touched many lives throughout his life. His smile, kind heart and love for others left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him,” the post read.
“Funds raised will be used towards funeral and memorial costs, memorial life services and any additional costs associated with remembering Nolan. Any remaining funds will help support the family through the difficult days ahead,” it also said.